You thought I was done with Christopher Bigelow's post, but I was only taking a little breather. After declaring that it's probably too late for him to change his ways anyway, even if he wanted a new lifestyle, he makes this judgment: And it sounds like
Utah writer Christopher Bigelow, in the course of answering the "Four Things" meme, cops to coveting my lifestyle—but then again, not really: I'm a little envious of his lifestyle of living in big cities like New York and Chicago, not having any kids, letting go
An amusing article in this morning's Times recounts how the various presidential campaigns are being blindsided by the unexpected sites where their web-buy advertising is showing up: Visitors to Gay.com can sign up to find the perfect dating partner, advice on sex and how-to articles on same-sex
In which Bill, in an outtake from THE ACCIDENTAL TERRORIST, recounts the fate of the modest vinyl collection he'd amassed before leaving on his mission. Also, freethought is vigorously defended, in the context of gay weddings and dying fathers.
In which Bill attempts to convince you to order his brand-new six-pack chapbook—only five bucks!—and a definition for the term "chapbook" itself is sought.
I'm not sure what Parables Publishing is up to, putting the entire text of their "classic" LDSF anthologies online. I guess they're trying to drum up some publicity for their long-overdue fourth volume of science fiction for Mormons. Good luck to them. Why do
People spend so much time and effort agonizing over things that are imaginary. Yes, it happens with Star Wars and the Marvel universe too, not just with religious topics, but at least Star Wars fans know Star Wars is made up. I think. Man, what if all the brainpower we
Via █████: My father used to teach me, in soberest earnestness, a version of the supposed prophecy discussed in this Salt Lake Tribune article: It's Mormon lore, a story passed along by some old-timers about the importance of their faith and their country. In the latter days, the story
In which Bill reflects on sex and the modern Mormon missionary, with illustrations from his own post-Canada mission service. Live from Balticon, more or less!
Dooce has a terrific little audio snippet of a Utah traffic reporter who unintentionally reveals her religious affiliation on the air: Only in Utah Good thing she wasn't flying the chopper! And shouldn't cold medicine be against the Word of Wisdom?
In answer to a question about how one ever sheds the "ex-Mormon" label, or if it's even possible, I posted the following, in part, over at the exmormon.org discussion boards, and thought it bore repeating: As for shedding that ex-Mormon identity ... I try to, in
God, I wish I had seen this on The Colbert Report. Maybe I or someone else can track down the clip on YouTube. (In the ex-Mormon online world, Mormon apostle Boyd K. Packer is commonly referred to as Boyd KKK Packer because of his extreme fundamentalism and his stated desire
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